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Thanks, Paul. KODA it is. I used to listen to KODA (the call) when it played
easy listen music on AM. G And Mark... I was thinking KLEF was the station that gave its classical library to KUHF. I didn't know KUHF was a jazz station before, though. KTSU is my favorite jazz station. (Could they have received KUHF's jazz library?) Sometimes the signal received here on the western shore of Galveston Bay is marginal -- part weather, part bracketed by high powered, maybe overmodulating Xian stations, I believe. To Fred et al.: I doubt the Internet is much of a threat, because expensive bandwidth limits the amount of listeners who can be served at one time. But those two satellite radio services are a big threat. On the other hand, there are jillions of cheap radios out there that people listen to. Of course, digital radio, if it becomes mandatory, will kill that market. What are the authorities thinking? Heck, I have AM/FM/SW receivers that cost under $10; the better ones under $20. (I also have even better ones than those.) Bill, SE Texas |
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